Munster A have progressed to the quarter-finals of the British and Irish Cup after a convincing bonus-point win against Stirling earlier today.

Peter Malone's side led by just seven points at the break but four tries in the second half secured the win and a place in the last eight.

Plymouth Albion's bonus-point win against Nottingham meant that Munster A needed to win by 37 points to secure top spot in the pool but they fell 11 points short and go into the quarters as sixth seeds.

Munster A took an early lead through Ronan O'Mahony's sixth try in six B&I Cup games with academy out-half Johnny Holland adding the extras to make it 7-0 after nine minutes.

Despite that early score, Munster A were unable to extend the lead and the half ended 7-0.

They upped the tempo in the second half and Johnny Holland crossed for the second try after 47 minutes before adding the conversion himself to make it 14-0.

Holland had to be withdrawn with an injury shortly after but it didn't halt his side's momentum and CJ Stander crossed for the third try after 50 minutes with Gerry Hurley kicking the conversion to make it 21-0.

Darren Sweetnam touched down the bonus-point try after 57 minutes to put the win beyond doubt with Rory Scannell, Holland's replacement, narrowly off target with the conversion.

Gerhard van den Heever scored Munster's fifth, his third try in eight days, to make it 31-0 with Scannell again unlucky with the conversion.

Fraser Lyle touched down Stirling's only score after 65 minutes to reduce the arrears but it was only a consolation as Munster A secured their passage to the last eight.

Brian Archibald was sin-binned for a deliberate knock-on late in the game with Munster A substitute Brian Haugh following him to the bin in the final minute but it made no difference to the final 31-5 scoreline.

Academy prop Niall Horan came on for Alan Cotter to make his British and Irish Cup debut after 74 minutes.